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- Windows 11 24H2 Update Limits System Restore Points to 60 . . .
In an update to its support documentation, the company confirmed: “After installing the June 2025 Windows security update, Windows 11, version 24H2 will retain system restore points for up to 60 days This 60-day limit will also apply to future versions of Windows 11, version 24H2 ”
- Microsoft Sets New 60-Day Limit For System Restore Points In . . .
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ExtremeTech: Microsoft has changed how Windows 11 manages System Restore points after its June 2025 security update The update, KB5060842, says that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, System Restore points will be kept for up to 60 days After 60 days, r
- System restore in Windows 11 gets 60-day limit in new update
Windows 11’s latest update sets a 60-day expiry for system restore points to ensure consistency System restore in Windows 11 gets 60-day limit in new update Microsoft has introduced a
- Microsoft takes unusual step of delaying a Windows 11 update . . .
New update for Windows 11 24H2 packing gaming fixes was paused for some PCs This is a limit of 60 days that has been imposed on system restore points, so from now on, restore points that are
- Stay secure with Windows 11, Copilot+ PCs and Windows 365 . . .
Security first Windows 11 is the most secure operating system we’ve ever built, and offers advanced security like TPM 2 0, virtualization-based security and Smart App Control—all enabled by default New Windows 11 PCs have seen a reported 62% drop in security incidents and a 3x reported reduction in firmware attacks iii
- Microsoft’s Free Upgrade Deadline For 400 Million . . . - Forbes
Forbes Stop Using Your Microsoft, Google And Facebook Passwords By Zak Doffman That Windows 10 deadline is October 14 Microsoft and PC OEMS are pushing hard for those 240 million users — and
- Should You Update to Windows 11 24H2? Pros, Cons, and Must . . .
On the surface, Microsoft's announcement sounds like business as usual: a phased rollout of the new Windows 11 24H2 update It's the logical next step for those running Windows 11, and anyone still using Windows 10 22H2 is being not-so-gently nudged to consider it since that particular version is nearing end-of-life (EOL)
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